21 Day Projects

Over the years, I’ve heard from many people doing their own happiness projects, and several issues appear over and over. Fighting a never-ending battle with clutter. Feeling drained by someone else’s difficult nature. Feeling bad about yelling at your kids too much. Being out of touch with yourself.

For that reason, I’ve created four new “21 Day Projects” for you to follow, if you want to tackle one of these challenges. I’ve collected ideas in a form that makes it easier for people to remember and follow various connected resolutions on these particular themes.

A while back, I offered the 21 Day Relationship Challenge, and it has proved so popular that I wanted to offer more projects along the same model. So I’ve invested in creating these four new projects, because people do seem to find this approach helpful.

In just 21 days, I believe, it really is possible to take many small, concrete steps to make your life happier. And don’t worry, none of these proposed resolutions will take much time or energy—because no one has much time or energy to spare.

So–voilà! I’m excited to be launching four 21 Day Happiness Projects.

Each 21-Day Project is $4.99, and delivers a new email from me, every day for three weeks, with ideas and suggestions for you to explore in your own life.

If you’d like to try this approach for free, you can sign up for the 21 Day Relationship Challenge.

I hope you find these 21 Day Projects useful as you pursue your own happiness project.

Also, in addition to the individual 21 Day Projects, you can buy the 21 Day Project Omnibus. It’s a PDF that allows you to buy all five Projects at once in a single document, and to read it on a device or to print it out. The Omnibus is a bargain: $11.99 instead of $19.96. Many people like to get it as a reference.

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Gretchen Rubin

Gretchen Rubin
is one of the most thought-provoking and influential writers on habits and happiness. Her next book, Better than Before, is about how we change our habits. Her books The Happiness Project and Happier at Home were both instant New York Times bestsellers, and The Happiness Project spent more than two years on the bestseller list, including at #1. Her books have sold more than two million copies, in 30 languages. Here, she writes about her adventures as she test-drives ideas from contemporary science and ancient wisdom about building good habits and a happier life.

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21 Day Projects

In just 21 days, you really can take steps to make your life happier—without spending a lot of time, energy, or money. I’ve created four premium 21 Day Happiness Projects for you to follow, if you want to tackle one of these common happiness challenges. Or buy the Omnibus, to get them all.